Oxygen DCT offers compact decoder with audio embedder

Dec 16, 2005 1:59 PM

    

Oxygen DCT has launched a new decoder with combined audio embedder.

The OxBox Mini Series 40463A decoder and audio embedder converts composite video to SDI, utilizing high quality dual 11-bit digital-to-analog converter with a 5x over-sampling comb filter decoder. While the entire unit is about the size of a cigarette pack, it includes a four-channel audio embedder that lets users of legacy analog equipment to easily combine both audio and video together into a single digital video SDI stream.

The functionality found in this OxBox Mini Series 40463A unit alleviates the historic need for a separate decoder and audio embedder by combining their functions together, not only making it the most compact unit in the world but simplifying installation and reducing system costs.

For further information, visit www.oxygendct.com/acatalog/Audio_Embedders.html.

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